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Re: Japanese fonts



You ever hear of kdrill?  It's in games: a kanji drill and dictionary...

On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Forrest English wrote:

>i would also like to know how to do this, my girlfriend is learning
>japanese, and has not been able to get it to work in windows (which
>doesn't surprise me).  come on, make linux look good ;)
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>Forrest English
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>You will have nothing left to use"
>    -Fugazi
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>On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Dean Posey wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I have a computer at home that myself and my wife use, I would like to set it up for her to be able to log in and
>> email/surf using Japanese fonts. I know it's possible, but I was looking for suggestions from someone using a
>> similiar setup. In the past I've used the jamondo program for Win, and I was looking into dual booting with the
>> Japanese Win98. Since her use will be limited this seems like overkill, I'm sure there must be a better solution
>> in linux.
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated,
>> Dean Posey
>>
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